- this is a new module for temperature compensation that consolidates the functionality previously handled in the sensors module (calculating runtime thermal corrections) and the events module (online thermal calibration)
- by collecting this functionality into a single module we can optionally disable it on systems where it's not used and save some flash (if disabled at build time) or memory (disabled at run time)
Setting PTHREAD_EXPLICIT_SCHED was necessary on linux to create WQ threads with priorities relative to max, but unfortunately we can't rely pthread_attr_setinheritsched as it's dependent on system ulimit configuration or running privileged. Instead we can create the wq:manager at the maximum desired priority and allow each WQ thread to have a relative priority.
getLockGuard relies on copy elision to work correctly, which the compiler
is not required to do (only with C++17).
If no copy elision happens, the mutex ends up being unlocked twice, and the
CS is executed with the mutex unlocked.
The patch also ensures that the same pattern cannot be used again.
and remove the px4_ prefix, except for px4_config.h.
command to update includes:
for k in app.h atomic.h cli.h console_buffer.h defines.h getopt.h i2c.h init.h log.h micro_hal.h module.h module_params.h param.h param_macros.h posix.h sem.h sem.hpp shmem.h shutdown.h tasks.h time.h workqueue.h; do for i in $(grep -rl 'include <px4_'$k src platforms boards); do sed -i 's/#include <px4_'$k'/#include <px4_platform_common\/'$k/ $i; done; done
for in $(grep -rl 'include <px4_config.h' src platforms boards); do sed -i 's/#include <px4_config.h/#include <px4_platform_common\/px4_config.h'/ $i; done
Transitional headers for submodules are added (px4_{defines,log,time}.h)
This could happen in the following cases:
- IRQ/publisher rate is faster than the processing rate, and therefore
WorkQueue::Add is called at a higher rate
- a long-running or stuck task that blocks the work queue a long time
Both cases are not expected to happen under 'normal' circumstances (if the
system runs as expected).
* adds a work_queue systemcmd that will bring a tree view of all active work queues and work items
* WorkQueues now track attached WorkItems and will shutdown when the last WorkItem is detached
Script to update include paths:
for i in $(grep -rl 'include <px4_work_queue' src platforms); do sed -i 's/#include <px4_work_queue/#include <px4_platform_common\/px4_work_queue/' $i; done